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Re: Weird Profile in Documents and Settings

From: Gene Yoo <gyoo(at)attbi.com>
Date: Thu Feb 20 2003 - 22:34:40 EST

Greg Wiedeman wrote:
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> I have an incident where in the documents and settings in windows 2000 I

i've seen the same thing at my home PC to find out that a folder was copied over from a disk that was saved under a different language (asian). since i didn't have the MS Global IME for the language, it came out as a multiple blocks (three to be exact as you mentioned)... go figure.

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